Taking a break in Victoria Square
MONTREAL, Quebec. The Montreal Hash House Harriers held its
8th Annual Charity Red Dress Run on Saturday,
August 21st, 2004 from Tyndale Community Center
in Downtown Montreal. Over $5,500 was raised this year and donated to
the Tyndale Community Center for their English language literacy programs.
This sum brings our total charity collections to over $32,000 since our
first event in 1997. This year, more than 70 runners from Montreal, Toronto Ottawa, Boston,
Hartford and Albany participated in this wacky event. Special thanks to
the RD committee,
out of town participants and our 2004 sponsors (listed below).
Boner explains the rules to the newcomers.
Captain hook cools down in Victoria Square.
Doing the Boombacha song at the beer stop.
Temporarily forgetting their hen hats, IUD Me and Jerk Off
try to blend in with other Montrealers at the bus stop
A rare Zen moment on trail.
Hustling the locals for spare change, volunteers raised over $300 in spare change
TFU befriends a inebriated chicken in old Montreal.
...always time to stop for a group shot with a 6 foot yellow chicken until he tried to sell
us Wilfred (Wilfrites) T-Shirts.
...fountain stop at the World Trade Center
waving to the security guard
Scratch and Sniff along with the Hasher formerly known as Don appreciating the artwork with his left hand, until the security guards came running out again.
Nefretits and friends freaks out a NY tourists.
6of9 with Turkish D.
OAP, who made a last minute run for the liquor license
Red Dress Sponsors, 2004:
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Créations Brajay Inc. |
Time World Express |
Cavallaros Blvd St Charles |
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Paper Moon/ Sarita Mali / Clothing |
Lac Shipping / | Ballin Pants |
The Mont-Tremblant connection:
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Crystal-Inn |
Trigonelle B&B / Gite |
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